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Creator: | Mayfield, John S., 1904-1983. |
Title: | Owen Mayfield Collection |
Inclusive Dates: | 1658-1960 |
Bulk Dates: | 1953 |
Quantity: | 0.25 linear ft. |
Abstract: | Collection of material about Owen Mayfield, Mayor of Cambridge; built around a farthing token struck by him in 1658, probably for use in his tavern. |
Language: | English |
Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Information contained in the collection indicates that Owen Mayfield (1628-1685) was a 17th century vintner in Cambridge, England. He was named auditor of the city in 1664, alderman in 1669-1670 and Mayor in 1671. He also owned and operated a tavern called The Mitre in Trumpington Street in St. Edward's parish, and was Vintner to the University.
English merchant tokens are small coins, often of copper or copper alloy, that were put out by merchants, cities, companies, etc. in the 17th and 18th centuries to meet the need for small-denomination currency.
The Owen Mayfield Collection consists of information relating to Owen Mayfield of Cambridge, collected by John S. Mayfield, possibly a descendant. The genesis of the collection was evidently John Mayfield's acquisition of the farthing token struck by Owen Mayfield in 1658. The collection contains correspondence, printed material, and the token itself.
Correspondence consists of letter to Mayfield in response to his inquiries about his presumed ancestor, and includes transcriptions of information in St. Edward's Church register, photograph of Mayfield's tombstone, biographical information from various sources, and sketches of the monument in St. Edward's Church and of the Mayfield crest.
Printed material consists of a copy of The Diary of Samuel Newton Alderman of Cambridge 1662-1717 (Cambridge, 1890) and The Reformation of the Corporation of Cambridge, July 1662 by W. M. Palmer, M.D. (Cambridge Antiquarian Society reprint, 1914) inscribed to John Mayfield by Thomas Turton of Cambridge. There are also a copy of a coin collecting magazine and a newspaper clipping about Cambridge University in the 17th century.
The Token itself is much worn and darkened by age. It bears Owen Mayfield's initials on one side (S.O.M.) and a drawing of a bishop's cap on the other, likely a reference to Mayfield's tavern, The Mitre.
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The FitzWilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge has a good collection of merchants' tokens, including several examples of Mayfield token.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Owen Mayfield Collection,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Gift of John S. Mayfield.
Created by: MRC
Date: 3 Mar 2011
Revision history:
Correspondence | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Incoming, miscellaneous 1953, 1960 |
Printed material | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Books 1890, 1914 | ||||||||||
The Diary of Samuel Newton Alderman of Cambridge 1662-1717 (Cambridge, 1890) | |||||||||||
The Reformation of the Corporation of Cambridge, July 1662 by W. M. Palmer, M.D. (Cambridge Antiquarian Society reprint, 1914) | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Magazines, clippings 1953, 1960 |
Token | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Farthing token, Owen Mayfield, Cambridge 1658 |